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  1. Medico legal forensic entomology is the science and study of cadaveric arthropods related to criminal investigations. The study of beetles is particularly important in forensic cases. This can be important in ...

    Authors: M. R. Fakoorziba, M. Assareh, D. Keshavarzi, A. Soltani, M. D. Moemenbellah-Fard and M. Zarenezhad
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:11
  2. Many commentators have acknowledged the fact that the usual courtroom maxim to “tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth” is not so easy to apply in practicality. In any given situation, what...

    Authors: Praveen Kumar Yadav
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:10
  3. The case relates to a bookstore owner claiming that two DM-41 hand grenades were exploded simultaneously in his store. There were three males together at the store when the explosion occurred. One was the owne...

    Authors: Ercan Seyhan and Salih Cengiz
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:9
  4. Self-poisoning usually occurs by the ingestion of a single lethal compound and majority of the poisoning cases in our country are due to the pesticides. Suicide by ingestion of more than one poisonous substanc...

    Authors: Nisreen Abdul Rahman, Siddhartha Das, Vinod Ashok Chaudhari, Suresh Nandagopal and Bhawana Badhe
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:8
  5. Tributyltin is one of the important and wide-spread persistent organic contaminants that accumulate in the food chain. It is suspected to cause endocrine-disrupting effects in mammals, due in part to its possi...

    Authors: Fatma M. M. Badr El Dine, Iman M. Nabil and Fatma I. Dwedar
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:7
  6. Domestic violence is a forced pattern of behavior that happened in domestic settings to gain or maintain power and control over an individual. The aim of this work is to study the magnitude of domestic violenc...

    Authors: Hasan Al-Hawari and Asmaa El-Banna
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:5

    The Correction to this article has been published in Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2018 8:11

  7. Criminal offenders have a fundamental goal not to leave any traces at the crime scene. Some may suppose that items recovered underwater will have no forensic value, therefore, they try to destroy the traces by...

    Authors: Somaya Madkour, Abeer sheta, Fatma Badr El Dine, Yasser Elwakeel and Nermine AbdAllah
    Citation: Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences 2017 7:3

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